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Why Surveying Matters often I have seen authors pumped in the beginning, authoring lots of healthy sized posts every single day only to burn out and, 6 months down the road, be publishing every couple of months. Don’t let this be you. Set a goal, a routine and stick to it. As your number of readWhat is the single most important thing you can do as a business owner? That is a question that this week I think I have found an answer to. The answer? Keep your ear to the marketplace by The 5 Sure-Fire Ways of Building Massive Traffic and Making Thousands in Affiliate Sales It is a myth that blogs fail for the following reasons:Why are those top affiliates able to easily make so much money just by recommending and selling other people’s products?What did they do to be so different from the rest of the 96% o * Bad content * Bad grammar * Posts are too long or too short Sure, bad content doesn’t help. But can every blog author create a winning post everytime? Bad grammar can be distracting, and posts that are too long or too short can be as equally frustrating. But, typically, the reason blogs fail is simple: Consistency Authoring a blog is hard work. It is hard work to consistently sit down and write, especially after a long day of doing exactly what you are writing about. But, that is what you must do. Pick a day, a time, a format, and write. I try to write one good substantive post a week. In between, when I have epiphanies and need to quickly convey some knowledge to my audience or reveal the latest gadget/cool thing online I will author a small, quick post. And don’t fool yourself, authoring a blog only gets to be more work. After authoring my personal blog for over 3 months I have realized that as your audience grows they only (rightly) expect more. Too often I have seen authors pumped in the beginning, authoring lots of healthy sized posts every single day only to burn out and, 6 months down the road, be publishing every couple of months. Don’t let this be you. Set a goal, a routine and stick to it. As your number of reade How to Handle Sales Objections as Opportunities that are too long or too short can be as equally frustrating.How do you handle objections? Let's say you just talked with your client on a fairly large project and they suggest to you that you are not in the ballpark on the deal. What do you say and But, typically, the reason blogs fail is simple: Consistency Authoring a blog is hard work. It is hard work to consistently sit down and write, especially after a long day of doing exactly what you are writing about. But, that is what you must do. Pick a day, a time, a format, and write. I try to write one good substantive post a week. In between, when I have epiphanies and need to quickly convey some knowledge to my audience or reveal the latest gadget/cool thing online I will author a small, quick post. And don’t fool yourself, authoring a blog only gets to be more work. After authoring my personal blog for over 3 months I have realized that as your audience grows they only (rightly) expect more. Too often I have seen authors pumped in the beginning, authoring lots of healthy sized posts every single day only to burn out and, 6 months down the road, be publishing every couple of months. Don’t let this be you. Set a goal, a routine and stick to it. As your number of read How to Resign From Your Job Gracefully oing exactly what you are writing about. But, that is what you must do. Pick a day, a time, a format, and write. I try to write one good substantive post a week. 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